CleanFlo™ SHEAR™ Rotary Drum Screen

CleanFlo™ SHEAR™ Rotary Drum Screen Overview:

For years, Rotary Drum Screens have been the industry's choice for applications requiring high solids removal efficiency at an economical cost. WesTech innovation offers direct drive propulsion for drum rotation, eliminating the messy and maintenance-prone chains and sprockets.

The primary advantage of drum screens is eliminating debris carryover. Debris remains inside the screen until discharge. Unlike conventional moving media screens, there are no seals with a drum screen. In addition, there is no chance for debris to bypass the screen medium.

The CleanFlo™ SHEAR™ Rotary Drum Screen can be manufactured to suit virtually any screening application. Screen mediums are available in stainless steel wedge wire, woven mesh or perforated plate. Selection is based on many factors, including application, type of solid, screening efficiency, flow capacity, and owner preference.

Screen openings can range from 0.010" to 1/8" with clean water flow capacities up to 20 MGD.

Features

Chain drive eliminated.

Heavy duty direct drive unit mounted above the cylinder.

Drum tracking that is smooth and consistent.

Main framework is constructed of ¼” stainless steel to provide freestanding support for the screen.

The screen is supported by oversized trunnions at each end of the drum.

Seal precision ball bearings are lubricated from the inside out through a center shaft lubrication port.

Screening surface of the drum screen is perpendicular to the flow of the incoming stream.

Benefits

No problems associated with chain drives such as chain stretch, chain corrosion, lubrication, and tracking problems.

Improved accessibility to the direct drive unit.

Shock loads to trunnions are reduced, maximizing trunnion wheel life.

Grease can be applied at an external manifold without the removal of covers.

Minimizes solids from binding and adhering to the drum screen.

Applications

Solids removal to protect downstream process and equipment

Primary treatment in lieu of clarifiers

Solids recovery in industrial process streams

Total effluent treatment for industry prior to discharge to a municipal system

Fine screening prior to membrane treatment

Applications containing stringy or fibrous debris

Sludge screening

Sludge thickening

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